Applying to attend, or currently attending a technical/vocational program pursuing certification OR applying to attend, or currently attending a college or university pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree.

Be a self-identified lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender student.

Have demonstrated service or a desire to serve the LGBTQ+ community.

Materials and Deadlines

Your application and required materials must be postmarked by July 31, 2018.

A signed and completed scholarship application. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Your high school or GED transcript and/or your most recent college or university transcript.

Two sealed letters of reference. References should be from people other than family members.

A signed and completed release form. A parent or guardian must sign if you are under 18 years of age.

All materials should be sent to:

PFLAG Springfield

Attention: Scholarship Committee

P.O. Box 1752

Springfield, MO 65801

Questions? Please feel free to send us an email at love@pflagoftheozarks.org or call us at 417.350.5300.

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